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ronald reagan did not really succeed in doing that and he had a very successful administration. one thing i learned in looking at these events in the past is that parties don't disappear because somebody has a better argument. they disappear because there is some tremendous upheaval or event in the society that destabilizes relations between the parties. it took a civil war and a great depression. it's interesting that ronald reagan, as successful as he was, we had 12 years of a republican president, we were not able to crack the whole new deal-great society system. that all survived. that's a testament to how deeply rooted those things are. when you look around and try to figure out what is the way out of it? when you see the control of the college faculties and tv networks, where they are and the key groups in washington and a big metropolitan systems, they have a significant stranglehold on this system. i have not thought through as to how that would happen. abraham lincoln, in one of his speeches in 1858 said the same thing about the democratic party and the control it seem
ronald reagan did not really succeed in doing that and he had a very successful administration. one thing i learned in looking at these events in the past is that parties don't disappear because somebody has a better argument. they disappear because there is some tremendous upheaval or event in the society that destabilizes relations between the parties. it took a civil war and a great depression. it's interesting that ronald reagan, as successful as he was, we had 12 years of a republican...
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just what ronald reagan did which led to the most massive economic expansion that the country has seen. there were months we created a million jobs a month. that's what we need to do. spectaculars are put out there by the romney/ryan team. they have to articulate it. it is come nothing the debates and election. >> if there is no improvement, do you think the president will have to focus on the social issues ajenna in order to atrack voters. >> no, i think obama will win. he is ahead in the swing states and boils down to nine . mitt romney pulled out advertising in pennsylvania and michigan and he is got to win every one of the other swing state to get the elector votes. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you, uma. as we told you earlier, national weather service issued a tornado watch for all of new york city at this hour. maria molina has the latest on the situation. maria, what can you tell us. >> good to see you. we are looking at a widespread severe weather outbreak. we saw wind damage and tornados in the midwest. we are talking about possible severe weather and new england and
just what ronald reagan did which led to the most massive economic expansion that the country has seen. there were months we created a million jobs a month. that's what we need to do. spectaculars are put out there by the romney/ryan team. they have to articulate it. it is come nothing the debates and election. >> if there is no improvement, do you think the president will have to focus on the social issues ajenna in order to atrack voters. >> no, i think obama will win. he is ahead...
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he has been weaker though than ronald reagan in a political sense. i mean, george bush is the most -- the most obvious weakness it to seems to me he is he's not able to communicate to the american people what his political identity is and going into the election season that may be one of the things that hurts him. but i think that when you look at a strong presidency, you have to ask which instance, what episode what context do we mean that in? >> it's set up as an answer to or antithesis of richard newstat's book on the presidency. did i characterize it right? >> right. richard newstat is one of the distinguished political scientists who have written in the past generation. his book on presidential power remains clearly the most influential book so far as i know. in the study of the presidency, it's widely used by the way by journalists and others in this town. and there are many things that you can learn -- that one can learn from his book. but i think one area in which i differ, and in fact i take him on in my book is in understanding the office o
he has been weaker though than ronald reagan in a political sense. i mean, george bush is the most -- the most obvious weakness it to seems to me he is he's not able to communicate to the american people what his political identity is and going into the election season that may be one of the things that hurts him. but i think that when you look at a strong presidency, you have to ask which instance, what episode what context do we mean that in? >> it's set up as an answer to or antithesis...
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ronald reagan did that, bill clinton did it. but this idea that we can't do it and certainly when pundits say further candidate should even touch it tomorrow night, that gets to the core of the problem. >>guest: that is exactly correct. this is the issue. all the issues that we are talking about in the economy are encompassed inside the national debt argument. you can get rid of the unfunded liabilities, as well, just the way we did with social security under ronald reagan by tending the age of retirement, by reducing benefits, by subjecting half of them to the income tax. there are lots of things you can do to bring this economy back and fairly quickly in two terms you could bring it back the way reagan did. >>neil: the fact is you cannot buy your way out it. you have to boom your way out of it. thank you, art. >> in washington, dc, talk of a plan to keep the government from going off an immediate fiscal cliff because if nothing is done, tax bill per household could jump an average of $3,500. now to washington, dc, with latest
ronald reagan did that, bill clinton did it. but this idea that we can't do it and certainly when pundits say further candidate should even touch it tomorrow night, that gets to the core of the problem. >>guest: that is exactly correct. this is the issue. all the issues that we are talking about in the economy are encompassed inside the national debt argument. you can get rid of the unfunded liabilities, as well, just the way we did with social security under ronald reagan by tending the...
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. >> host: a little bit of ronald reagan history if we could. you tell the story from your dad, that ronald reagan's alliance with christian conservatives is key to successful victory in 1980, but this is a quote. weekend resisted the pressure to overreach. what did you mean by that? >> guest: well, this is a time in the conservative movement that really was a coalition. i think right now we are in a point where we are looking more at collaboration and captives. so reagan was held primarily and the republican primary may come not so much in the general election to win for the vote of the christian right and religious right and a lot of women with organizing in the decades. but when they wanted him to do some very extreme things, for example accommodate pressured reagan to adopt the equivalent of the person that amendments we see today, which would define a fertilized egg is a fully human being and effectively outlaw abortion and the show fertilization and other fertility treatments. reagan is like we are not going to go there. priorities are the
. >> host: a little bit of ronald reagan history if we could. you tell the story from your dad, that ronald reagan's alliance with christian conservatives is key to successful victory in 1980, but this is a quote. weekend resisted the pressure to overreach. what did you mean by that? >> guest: well, this is a time in the conservative movement that really was a coalition. i think right now we are in a point where we are looking more at collaboration and captives. so reagan was held...
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eight years without ronald reagan. i covered ronald reagan for the "washington post." i must tell you he is one of the more personable, down-to-earth guys. what is striking to me, because when he came in the white house, he was so famous. you don't understand, for my parents, ronald reagan was well-known as spokesman and movie star. he goes to this period, when he is channeling gerald ford and the intense politics. i was the low man on the totem pole and ronald reagan would make time. make sure i wasn't getting screwed. telling you, a special guy. >> dana: a great memory. i said in the break, one of my earliest memories is watching that speech. later on i read peggy noonan's book. and she talked about how it was put together. we talked about the normandy speech. it's interesting how involved president reagan was, he wanted to get the message right to honor heroes. >> eric: interesting story about d-day. a window, they could only attack, we can only hit beaches on or around the full moon. window opened on june 5, 1944. closed immediately because of the weather. opened u
eight years without ronald reagan. i covered ronald reagan for the "washington post." i must tell you he is one of the more personable, down-to-earth guys. what is striking to me, because when he came in the white house, he was so famous. you don't understand, for my parents, ronald reagan was well-known as spokesman and movie star. he goes to this period, when he is channeling gerald ford and the intense politics. i was the low man on the totem pole and ronald reagan would make time....
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ronald reagan. recovering the voice of theodor roosevelt, president ronald reagan, a democrat turned republican, worked to resurrect the american identity, built on religious morality and shared family life. this time for the world to know our intellectual and spiritual value, rooted in the source of all strength, he stated in his famed 1981 speech at notre dame. a belief in a supreme being and a law higher than our own. in time of crisis and challenge, reagan said elsewhere, families kept safe our actual churt heritage reinforced spiritual values. he added it is time to recommit ourselves to the concept of the family. the concept that must withstand the trends of lifestyles and legislation. from 1986 until the end of his presidency three years later, reagan gave mounting attention to strengthening the nation's family system. the family provides children with a haven of love and concern. he told the student congress on evangelism. for parents, it provides a strong sense of purpose and meaning in lif
ronald reagan. recovering the voice of theodor roosevelt, president ronald reagan, a democrat turned republican, worked to resurrect the american identity, built on religious morality and shared family life. this time for the world to know our intellectual and spiritual value, rooted in the source of all strength, he stated in his famed 1981 speech at notre dame. a belief in a supreme being and a law higher than our own. in time of crisis and challenge, reagan said elsewhere, families kept safe...
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reagan, in uttering the words ronald reagan. you can just say ronald reagan like a spell, and wonderful things begin to happen. in the 2008 presidential campaign, former massachusetts governor mitt romney introduced his reagan zone of economic freedom. not the romney zone of economic freedom, mr. romney does not have that sort of power yet. it was the reagan zone of economic freedom. president obama in his foreign policy team have pursued a policy of taking china's misbehavior to the world trade organization to try to stop china from cheating wherever possible and question their human rights, but romney thinks that turns america into a door mat. he thinks president obama is letting china walk all over him. he would not push china on that wto stuff. his solution instead is to create a reagan zone. a reagan zone for all of the countries around china. while it is extremely unlikely china would join the reagan zone, our offer to allow china to join would modify their trade and industrial behavior. seriously, that's the plan. it's up
reagan, in uttering the words ronald reagan. you can just say ronald reagan like a spell, and wonderful things begin to happen. in the 2008 presidential campaign, former massachusetts governor mitt romney introduced his reagan zone of economic freedom. not the romney zone of economic freedom, mr. romney does not have that sort of power yet. it was the reagan zone of economic freedom. president obama in his foreign policy team have pursued a policy of taking china's misbehavior to the world...
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chris: ronald reagan taught bill clinton how to salute. >> everybody needs lessons in something. [laughter] chris: he went like this. explain how that goes. >> reagan says, you need to know how to salute. you have to bring it up sharply and throw it down. and they sat in reagan's office practicing together. chris: up slow and down fast? >> like it is covered with honey and then down fast. chris: wow! >> he was in the movies. >> here's bill clinton getting some bipartisan help from jerry ford when bill was in some of his most embarrassing spots since nixon. >> this morning there is a high-level bipartisan call for compromise. former presidents ford and carter said today that they favor a bipartisan resolution of cren sure. chris: and as mike wrote -- >> they come out of this club with the need to protect the office of the presidency. no one understands what that office means. you are facing what was one of the greatest embarrassments to occur for the office itself. they were looking to protect that and to keep his own party in some ways from taking it too far to the point that it
chris: ronald reagan taught bill clinton how to salute. >> everybody needs lessons in something. [laughter] chris: he went like this. explain how that goes. >> reagan says, you need to know how to salute. you have to bring it up sharply and throw it down. and they sat in reagan's office practicing together. chris: up slow and down fast? >> like it is covered with honey and then down fast. chris: wow! >> he was in the movies. >> here's bill clinton getting some...
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. >> ronald reagan proved it's about trajectory. the trajectory of the jobs numbers. do people feel like the economy is getting better? are things looking better? if you look in states that matter, places like ohio where the economy has gotten substantially better and they can pinpoint why. they can point to that auto bailout. if you're in michigan or ohio you can point to that reason why, and that reason why has barack obama's name on it. >> if you listen to the little clips we played, it seems as though barack obama is energized -- >> that's apparent. >> mitt romney is going through the motions. >> let's go to the facts here we have on the table. i love the atmospherics. that's why i wanted to start with this. let's go to this peaking question. dick nixon, richard nixon, he was a smart politician as they go, and he used to believe -- he didn't want to the run all out. you're exhausted by election day. he said you have to peak at the right time. he almost caught kennedy. he was three days late. three more days he might have caught him. humphrey almost caught nixon in
. >> ronald reagan proved it's about trajectory. the trajectory of the jobs numbers. do people feel like the economy is getting better? are things looking better? if you look in states that matter, places like ohio where the economy has gotten substantially better and they can pinpoint why. they can point to that auto bailout. if you're in michigan or ohio you can point to that reason why, and that reason why has barack obama's name on it. >> if you listen to the little clips we...
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i ink the other interesting comparison to ronald reagan is there's two ronald reagans. there was the ronald reagan who worked with democrats, who made tax reform a priority will you also raised taxes, who signed the deral law that ruire orpleny iat the e.r. ronald reagan worked across the aisle on a lot of things and then there's the ronald reagan we hear about only in the gop primary debates, a conserve ty ideologue at every turn. if you talk about the first reagan, obama has tried to follow that path, but he's had less cooperation on offer from the congress. he didn't -- >> chris, can i make t points s.nan k-- that reagan ended his first term with a higher misery index than obama currently has. reagan's recessionas also a fairly induced recession in order to wring inflation out of the economy, a it happenednd beon w. obama inherited a financial collapse recession which of their nature lasts longer, and it happened before he got there. thinthatelpslahe er. if you look at the gallup poll of approval of reagan and obama, you will see they're the closest of any two presid
i ink the other interesting comparison to ronald reagan is there's two ronald reagans. there was the ronald reagan who worked with democrats, who made tax reform a priority will you also raised taxes, who signed the deral law that ruire orpleny iat the e.r. ronald reagan worked across the aisle on a lot of things and then there's the ronald reagan we hear about only in the gop primary debates, a conserve ty ideologue at every turn. if you talk about the first reagan, obama has tried to follow...
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. >> bill: in next weeks debate, can romney do what ronald reagan did to jimmy carter? megyn kelly has some thoughts. >> bill: caution the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. the likeability factor. that the subject of talking points memo. there two are kinds of voters in america those that know the issues and those that don't. emotion drives a decision and part of that equation is likeability. many people think reagan defeated carter because he came across likable while carter was distant and same thing with bill clinton and younger clinton showed more personality. bush the younger remained personally popular until the recession kicked in. right now in a popularity poll, president obama is ahead of mitt romney by throw three-points according to a new survey. after next week's debate it could change dramatically. there is no question about obama and romney realize they must come across as nice guys that is why they go on entertainment programs. >> we're is very happy you came on this a mrs. obama and brought your date? >> i brought him. he had a few
. >> bill: in next weeks debate, can romney do what ronald reagan did to jimmy carter? megyn kelly has some thoughts. >> bill: caution the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. the likeability factor. that the subject of talking points memo. there two are kinds of voters in america those that know the issues and those that don't. emotion drives a decision and part of that equation is likeability. many people think reagan defeated carter because he came...
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the tagline is, re-elect ronald reagan. i said, are you kidding me that? that is blatant, blatant and good. you may think it's corny, but let's face it, you think everything's corny, okay, but if you can get an image like that it really matters. >> ed rollins was reagan's campaign manager. >> two kinds of monitoring you make in a campaign. one is an intellectual argument and one is an emotional argument. >> when beckle ran mondale's campaign, he saw this ad. >> where's the beef? >> wendy's was trying to convince people their hamburgers had more beef. >> where's the beef? >> you were home watching tv with your girlfriend and saw this ad. >> yeah. i saw the ad. my girlfriend said to me, that reminds me of gary hart. what's he all about? all of a sudden, it clicked. >> this is not polling, just a comment from a girlfriend. >> that's right. >> you probably liked her too much. >> no, no. i didn't actually. that triggered in my mind something that made some sense, we could put on the next poll. we put it on a poll, it tested well. >> so mondale used it in a deba
the tagline is, re-elect ronald reagan. i said, are you kidding me that? that is blatant, blatant and good. you may think it's corny, but let's face it, you think everything's corny, okay, but if you can get an image like that it really matters. >> ed rollins was reagan's campaign manager. >> two kinds of monitoring you make in a campaign. one is an intellectual argument and one is an emotional argument. >> when beckle ran mondale's campaign, he saw this ad. >> where's...
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neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim to be a neil cavuto. [laughter] [laughter] neil: you are the best. keep an eye on what he says. i think he's dead on right about that. neil armstrong and mitt romney. what if i told you they all belong? neil: in a day and age when thinking was golden. no wonder republicans had a healthy image at the convention. neil armstrong, the astronaut. >> tonight, the american flag is still on the moon. and i don't doubt for a second that neil armstrong's spirit is still with us. that unique blend of optimism. ingenuity, and the other confidence that when the world needs someone to do th
neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim...
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ronald reagan, remember, was governor of california, his second term. he started his career when he was 55, his first public office. a second term in california, he wanted to lead in more conservative legacy. he thought, let me pass an amendment to the california state constitution to cut state income taxes significantly and permanently. he campaigned all over the state. he was pretty popular, and he thought he would win. he lost pretty badly. californians said, no, we don't want to cut our state income taxes. we are voting against this because we believe in the things demint does. in fact, california had a great education system from primary school for university. they had a great highway system. they believe in government. then came that catastrophe was talking about, confusion and panic. five years later we get the famous proposition 13 to cut property taxes significantly. property taxes that pay for education by constitutional amendment. in those five years america changed. californians overwhelmingly voted to cut their property taxes. and a tax rev
ronald reagan, remember, was governor of california, his second term. he started his career when he was 55, his first public office. a second term in california, he wanted to lead in more conservative legacy. he thought, let me pass an amendment to the california state constitution to cut state income taxes significantly and permanently. he campaigned all over the state. he was pretty popular, and he thought he would win. he lost pretty badly. californians said, no, we don't want to cut our...
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bill clinton had something in common with ronald reagan. the two of them both knew how to make an argument. i think a the lo of times we underestimate how important it is for a politician to make an argument to the voters and keep making it. here's why i'm doing what i'm doing. here's why it makes sense. here's why what the other guy wants to do doesn't make sense. bill clinton is one of the best people we have in politics and even though i didn't agree with him, ronald reagan was good at doing that, too. why not haul out your best argument maker and i think that's what they are doing here, too. >> they are political sermonizers, right? you tell them what you're going to tell them, then you tell them, then you tell them what you told them. it seems to me bill clinton is expert at that. four years ago obama was not invoking ronald reagan, as you say, speaking of someone who could give that kind of speech. what does this full embrace of clinton say of a shot so subtle shift? >> well, you know, a lot of people look at it that way. i think obam
bill clinton had something in common with ronald reagan. the two of them both knew how to make an argument. i think a the lo of times we underestimate how important it is for a politician to make an argument to the voters and keep making it. here's why i'm doing what i'm doing. here's why it makes sense. here's why what the other guy wants to do doesn't make sense. bill clinton is one of the best people we have in politics and even though i didn't agree with him, ronald reagan was good at doing...
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ronald reagan would go over the heads of congress to the american people. has the president used that bull pit and if what he says is so much better than what the republicans wanted, why couldn't he get the country's support to overrule the republicans in the house? >> i think the president has been using the bully pulpit. if you look at where we were a year ago, we were in a place where the republicans didn't want to do anything. we put a jobs bill out there had the, a couple more million jobs would have been a good thing for the country. they did extend the payroll tax cut. they did take action without which we would have bad economic conditions. we did that by going to the american people. we do go to the american people. we will continue to do so. this campaign is about going to the american people. we had an election in 20 he 10 where the balanced power in congress changed. there was a thard eng of positions. there was not any secret the policy of the republicans at that time was to deny the president a second term and block any effort he had to move t
ronald reagan would go over the heads of congress to the american people. has the president used that bull pit and if what he says is so much better than what the republicans wanted, why couldn't he get the country's support to overrule the republicans in the house? >> i think the president has been using the bully pulpit. if you look at where we were a year ago, we were in a place where the republicans didn't want to do anything. we put a jobs bill out there had the, a couple more...
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my fact in 1982, ronald reagan passed the greatest tax increase in american history. true or false because the same question shaun asked you. >> i talked to the president about it. >> let me go on. let me ask you the second question. >> hold it, lanny, because this is an important point. he was offered $3 in spending cuts for every dollar in taxes increased. he got the reverse. >> the answer is true. secondly, john kennedy was shown on television because shaun liked the speech. you said a reduction from 90 to 71%. bill clinton increased taxes from 35 to 39%, started with a $300 billion deficit. ended with a trillion dollar surplus. all of you and i think you on television predictedicted thered be a recession. 23 million jobs later, there was no recession. >> lanny, if what you say is true, that the clinton tax cuts did it, why doesn't barack obama say let's have back all of the clinton tax hikes? let's have back all of the clinton tax increases object on everybody and we'll have a boom because he knows in his heart what he knew in 2010. you raise taxes on everybody, a
my fact in 1982, ronald reagan passed the greatest tax increase in american history. true or false because the same question shaun asked you. >> i talked to the president about it. >> let me go on. let me ask you the second question. >> hold it, lanny, because this is an important point. he was offered $3 in spending cuts for every dollar in taxes increased. he got the reverse. >> the answer is true. secondly, john kennedy was shown on television because shaun liked the...
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the tagline is, re-elect ronald reagan. i said, are you kidding me that? that is blatant, blatant and good. you may think it's corny, but let's face it, you think everything's corny, okay, but if you can get an image like that it really matters. >> ed rollins was reagan's campaign manager. >> two kinds of monitoring you make in a campaign. one is an intellectual argument and one is an emotional argument. >> when beckle ran mondale's campaign, he saw this ad. >> where's the beef? >> wendy's was trying to convince people their hamburgers had more beef. >> where's the beef? >> you were home watching tv with your girlfriend and saw this ad. >> yeah. i saw the ad. my girlfriend said to me, that reminds me of gary hart. what's he all about? all of a sudden, it clicked. >> this is not polling, just a comment from a girlfriend. >> that's right. >> you probably liked her too much. >> no, no. i didn't actually. that triggered in my mind something that made some sense, we could put on the next poll. we put it on a poll, it tested well. >> so mondale used it in a deba
the tagline is, re-elect ronald reagan. i said, are you kidding me that? that is blatant, blatant and good. you may think it's corny, but let's face it, you think everything's corny, okay, but if you can get an image like that it really matters. >> ed rollins was reagan's campaign manager. >> two kinds of monitoring you make in a campaign. one is an intellectual argument and one is an emotional argument. >> when beckle ran mondale's campaign, he saw this ad. >> where's...
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ronald reagan. [applause] remember the timeout of jimmy carter's days of malaise, ronald reagan crafted the longest peacetime recovery in us history -- 3 million new businesses created, and 20 million new jobs. under the reagan doctrine, one by one, the communist dominos began to fall. first, grenada was liberated, by us troops. [applause] then, the red army was run out of afghanistan, by us weapons. in nicaragua, the marxist regime was forced to hold free electionsby ronald reagan's contra armyand the communists were thrown out of power. [applause] it was under our party that the berlin wall came down, and europe was reunited. it was under our party that the soviet empire collapsed, and the captive nations broke free. it is said that each president will be recalled by posteritywith but a single sentence. george washington was the father of our country. abraham lincoln preserved the union. and ronald reagan won the cold war. and it is time my old [applause] is just about time that my old colleagues,
ronald reagan. [applause] remember the timeout of jimmy carter's days of malaise, ronald reagan crafted the longest peacetime recovery in us history -- 3 million new businesses created, and 20 million new jobs. under the reagan doctrine, one by one, the communist dominos began to fall. first, grenada was liberated, by us troops. [applause] then, the red army was run out of afghanistan, by us weapons. in nicaragua, the marxist regime was forced to hold free electionsby ronald reagan's contra...
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ike is responsible for launching ronald reagan's presidential career, according to the book, reagan goes to getiesburg right after reagan wins the governship in 1966. and in 1967, ronald reagan did make his first board of effort to get the republican nomination. so really ike was there at the launching of reagan's presidential campaign. chris: ike's about to get a big comeback in history. let's talk about something that's tricky and ma nasing. back in 1968 at the height of the vietnam war, johnson had left -- he said i'm not running again. then he began to do peace talks and just before 1968, he was negotiating with the north vietnamese and south vietnamese. johnson had a talk. >> that's right. he had both sides talk. he knew that nixon was walking behind the scenes to undercut the negotiation. he challenges nixon in 1966 and nixon backs off. five years later -- chris: what do you mean 1966? >> i meant 1968. nixon goes to johnson who has a month to live. and he says tell your friends in the senate to back-off or i'm going to release the fact that you were taping me back in 1968 -- chris:
ike is responsible for launching ronald reagan's presidential career, according to the book, reagan goes to getiesburg right after reagan wins the governship in 1966. and in 1967, ronald reagan did make his first board of effort to get the republican nomination. so really ike was there at the launching of reagan's presidential campaign. chris: ike's about to get a big comeback in history. let's talk about something that's tricky and ma nasing. back in 1968 at the height of the vietnam war,...
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neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim to be a neil cavuto. [laughter] [laughter] neil: you are the best. keep an eye on what he says. i think he's dead on right about that. neil armstrong and mitt romney. what if i told you they all belong? belong? seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. neil: in a day and age when thi
neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim...
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>> kimberly: my hero has always been ronald reagan my favorite president. that is somebody i think if we can get back to bodies he embodied and ran the country we'd be on the right track. >> eric: we should remember everyone, the military people out there serving, especially the ones that had fallen in the jutedy. lance corporate mills eii. army major mulkie and private first class p. stevens. i wish i could name every one of them but remember them every day. >> kimberly: absolutely. >> bob: dana, how about you? >> dana: earlier this year, picked up a book at the airport called "you know when the men are gone." it was written about life at fort hood during a deployment and it talks mostly about the women who are behind, the wives who are staying home, taking care of the children to keep the family together. to me, that struck me. what we ask of the military is incredible. what we ask of the spouses is just as important. to me, those are the ones that come to mind. >> bob: greg? >> greg: a tie. inventer of imodium. it had food poisoning this morning. the you
>> kimberly: my hero has always been ronald reagan my favorite president. that is somebody i think if we can get back to bodies he embodied and ran the country we'd be on the right track. >> eric: we should remember everyone, the military people out there serving, especially the ones that had fallen in the jutedy. lance corporate mills eii. army major mulkie and private first class p. stevens. i wish i could name every one of them but remember them every day. >> kimberly:...
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neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim to be a neil cavuto. [laughter] [laughter] neil: you are the best. keep an eye on what he says. i think he's dead on right about that. neil armstrong and mitt romney. what if i told you they all belong? ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i cano anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la lla la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything solutionism. the new optimis -oh, that's just my buds.
neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim...